• Eldritch@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Wow statistically supporting Trump is a very bold move. Considering that he wants to ban them and Deport them at best.

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      2 months ago

      Republicans have a long and storied history of convincing people to vote against their best interests.

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      Wow statistically supporting Trump is a very bold move.

      They want to vote for Stein. They get to do what they want with their votes. They are educated enough to choose which candidate they want to vote for. Even if it’s not your candidate.

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          They want to vote for Stein. They get to do what they want with their votes. They are educated enough to choose which candidate they want to vote for. Even if it’s not your candidate.

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        Where did I say they didn’t? I simply said as facts support that that statistically only supports Trump and not Stein. When it comes to presidential elections third parties are persona non grata outside of helping the worst option get elected.

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          They want to vote for Stein. They get to do what they want with their votes. They are educated enough to choose which candidate they want to vote for. Even if it’s not your candidate.

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            They don’t WANT to vote for Stein, they’re being convinced to vote for Stein by people who want the worst possible outcome for them.

            Taking votes away from Harris only hurts the Palestinian cause, it does not help them. Should Trump get elected, he will allow Bibi to RAZE Gaza, while all along saying “It’s about time, why didn’t you do it sooner?”

            https://www.reuters.com/world/netanyahu-denies-report-he-spoke-trump-about-gaza-talks-2024-08-15/

            “I will give Israel the support that it needs to win but I do want them to win fast.”

            In the same event, Trump also labelled pro-Palestinian supporters calling for an end to U.S. support for Israel’s war as “pro-Hamas thugs” and “jihad sympathizers.” He threatened to arrest and deport them from the U.S. if he became president.

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              they’re being convinced to vote for Stein by people who want the worst possible outcome for them.

              Who? I personally think they are educated enough to know what they want and don’t want.

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            Just because someone has the basic ambulatory nature to pick a candidate. Does not mean they are informed or educated. It is there right regardless. But that doesn’t make it good or informed. And just as it is their right to do it. It’s everyone’s right to call out what a blunder it is.

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        Telling someone their vote is wasted on a 3rd party is blatant right wing voter suppression and they wonder why over 100m people don’t vote. They say republicans vote against their own interests while demanding 3rd party voters do they same

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    Getting really tired of the continual misinformation on 3rd Parties, Monk.

    https://www.thirdway.org/memo/the-data-how-third-parties-could-be-spoilers-that-elect-trump

    “The Data: How Third Parties Could be Spoilers that Elect Trump”

    https://web.archive.org/web/20240122162245/https://theintercept.com/2024/01/22/biden-trump-president-election-third-party/

    "Don’t Fall for the Third-Party Trick

    A progressive who stays home on Election Day — or backs Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, or No Labels — is voting for Donald Trump."

    A more damning quote is at the very end of that article:

    "Progressives should not make the same mistake that Ernst Thälmann made in 1932. The leader of the German Communist Party, Thälmann saw mainstream liberals as his enemies, and so the center and left never joined forces against the Nazis. Thälmann famously said that “some Nazi trees must not be allowed to overshadow a forest” of social democrats, whom he sneeringly called “social fascists.”

    After Adolf Hitler gained power in 1933, Thälmann was arrested. He was shot on Hitler’s orders in Buchenwald concentration camp in 1944."

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/11/robert-reich-third-party-candidates-will-help-trump-win

    “Third-party candidates will help Trump win”

    https://www.thirdway.org/report/the-dangerous-illusion-of-a-presidential-third-party-in-2024

    “The Dangerous Illusion of a Presidential Third Party in 2024”

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      Getting really tired of the continual misinformation on 3rd Parties, Monk.

      Understood. But what misinformation are you seeing? This article doesn’t speak out against any of the issues you pointed out.

      You know I respect you, but in this instance, it seems you are more tired of people “overlooking” the facts you are quoting, rather than “misinformation” for this particular article.

      Because I am not seeing anything in this article that contradicts the information you have posted.

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        That 3rd parties are somehow viable? (They aren’t). Or that voting 3rd party won’t harm the Democratic candidate? (It does).

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      While I generally agree with your sentiments. In this instance at least I don’t know that I would call it misinformation. Ignorant people do ignorant things out of emotion very often. And I’m sure that a lot of people in those populations are being a heavily propagandized and feel a need to do this despite how much they stand to suffer from it.

      Portraying third party presidential candidates as anything more than an ineffectual handwavy the way to absolve yourself of responsibility without actually taking responsibility. Absolutely is misinformation. Highlighting that the misinformation and propaganda are working, which is ironically all this really does. Despite OPs intentions. Does have some value. Though I understand your frustration with them.

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        2 months ago

        Well said.

        Despite OPs intentions.

        Not so well said. What exactly do you think my “intentions” are? I am posting an article that is online in a much more public environment than Lemmy. And I didn’t write the article. Or have anything to do with it’s creation.

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          I was giving you the undeserved benefit of the doubt. The fact you assume otherwise probably says more about your own behavior.

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            The fact you assume otherwise

            So if you were giving me the undeserved benefit of the doubt, why talk about my intentions prefaced with the word “despite”? I actually think your post was well-written and had good points, but when you say “despite OPs intentions” it’s very easy to misunderstand what that means. I apologize if I was incorrect.

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    DISCLAIMER: America has a two party system. In the current political climate, both parties are supportive of Israel and voting therefore offers no way to solve this issue. Trump is also worse than Harris on this issue. Not voting or choosing 3rd party only helps the republicans, and if you don’t agree with their platform, the only rational electoral choice is to vote blue. While you may disagree with some policies, one has to make a pragmatic decision on election day. Voting is a chess move not a love letter. The death will continue regardless, we have no power to stop it.

    Now that’s over…

    Wow wouldn’t it be nice if the democratic party didn’t insist on arming an active genocide and alienating large numbers of would be voters through their uncritical support of an apartheid state.

    Wouldn’t it be nice if we could have a candidate who did not support acts which are fundamentally evil

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      The glaring issue is we do have a nonevil anti genocide candidate in the ballot, but people are more comforted by their preferred and familiar evil

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        No, that’s not it at all. The glaring issue is that the 3rd party candidates have ZERO chance of winning the presidency. None, zilch, nada. Comprendez? Simply put, they almost certainly aren’t on enough state ballots to get the required 270 EC votes, but even if they did they wouldn’t even come close.

        And I’m sorry, you’re saying people that vote for the only 2 plausible candidates are evil? Sounds like trying to justify crashing planes to me.

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          The glaring issue is that the 3rd party candidates have ZERO chance of winning the presidency.

          Because of all the bullies saying that and pressuring people to vote for their fav candidate.

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            It’s another form of voter suppression, decades of people being told their votes do not matter is why we have 100 million people that do not vote. because they know that the two choices currently in government do not represent their needs, and they will not support those that ignore their needs.

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              It’s another form of voter suppression, decades of people being told their votes do not matter is why we have 100 million people that do not vote.

              Exactly!

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      Trump is also worse than Harris on this issue. Not voting or choosing 3rd party only helps the republicans, and if you don’t agree with their platform, the only rational electoral choice is to vote blue.

      I disagree, but you have a well-written post. So I appreciate your contributions.

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          What part do you disagree with? On the merits of 3rd party voting?

          Yeah, you said that “choosing 3rd party only helps the republicans” and that kind of thinking is exactly why third parties have such a hard time. Everyone is so afraid of the “other side” that they hesitate. In addiction to the bullies that yell at them about it.

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            Yeah I totally understand where you’re coming from. The problem is the first past the post system, but changing to another one isn’t in the interest of the major parties so it’s unlikely they’ll do it.

            You’re right that this kind of thinking is why third parties have a tough time. But if you do vote third party, most other people still won’t and you will just take away from your preferred option out of the two main parties. It’s a terrible system where the fear of the spoiler effect takes any chance away from other candidates and from the voters who they represent. Ross Perot was the most successful 3rd party candidate in recent memory and he wasn’t even close to winning.

            Literally the only way out is to force the issue through protest etc.

            But honestly I would never criticise you for not wanting to vote for these people. I totally get it. My disclaimer was a semi joke intended to keep people from turning my criticism of the dems into a conversation about Trump and the election

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    Since many in this community have a habit of resorting to personal attacks when responding to posts recently, I’ll say this: I support and respect everyone’s right to vote for who they want to.

    I’m just posting this article that’s already available on a much bigger platform than Lemmy—I didn’t write it, just sharing it for discussion.